What gets me is how Belicheck changes to the players he has. Its not like the Pats have just been dump it off offenses all the time. They have done it with TE, they have done it with Welker on crossing routes, they have done it with Moss and deep routes, running backs. It doesn't seem to matter. Gronk gets hurt no problem, just switch to other receivers. Hell he is 14-6 without Brady starting.
McCarthy even comes out and says, they do no switch the offense when players get hurt, they just keep calling the same plays and expect the next man up to perform. We have seen in when Finley went down, it took almost 1/2 a season to realize that he couldn't just keep running the same gameplan with Quarless. Same when Jordy went out.
Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins
So Mike McCarthy refuses to change the offense and Belichek reworks his offense whenever an important player gets hurt? Sorry, you can also say you saw BigFoot; but I’d demand the proof. Maybe a few plays were dumbed down; but Belicheck ain’t changing his offense. Think about it, an offense is installed for several months, then a guy gets hurt and the other 52 guys have to adjust to a new offense, another gets hurt, it changes again. This is just ridiculous. Sound like pure Fox News bullshit.
Knowing Brady is suspended for 4 games is exponentially different than Rodgers getting hurt w/o warning. Much of camp was devoted to getting Garappola and his back-up ready. In 2010, Rodgers went down v. Detroit Flynn looked like crap in relief; the following week he got all the reps and looked all pro v. Belichek’s defense. In Game # 16 2011, they knew Rodgers would sit, Flynn got all the work and set records.
In 2012 or 3, Rodgers goes down in Chicago leaving 2 QBs to play [one vet, one youngster] that didn’t go thru TC. Wallace sucked in Chicago; but after a week taking all the reps, he started out 5 for 5 v. Philly and got hurt. Tolzein was uneven v. Philly; but against NYG the next week after getting all he reps snaps he looked great 24-34-339. He had trouble in redzone and he did throw 3 INTs, one a great read and throw to an open Jones on play action, except he needed to get it 6” higher as ILB [Beason] got a great drop and timed his leap perfectly. Then a pass to JPP because Bahktieri couldn't cut him [so he shouldn’t have thrown it] and one stupid throw. But, what a game for guy that didn't go thru TC in his 1st start, in his 1st season on roster after one on SF's P-squad. Then Flynn, who just rejoined the team went 2-2 v. Stafford, Romo Ryan and Rothlesberger w/ and 86.1 PR after being on the team only 2 weeks.
Brady missed starts once due to injury [week 1 in 2008]. Cassell, who took over was drafted 4 years before by NE, went thru 4 straight camps and in his first 4 starts was 2-2 with a 72.5 passer rating and beat Favre [Jets], JT O’ Sullivan and lost to Pennington and Rivers. He then played much better finishing year 11-5. Belicheck didn’t adjust the O to Cassell; Cassell learned to play better in it.
I am sick and tired of the pure 100% bullshit that Rodgers needs a defense; Rodgers needs more weapons and Rodgers is great. If Rodgers needs that much help he's simply not an elite player.
Also consider, when Brady's WRs run a wrong route there is no talk about trust...Ya dont hear WRs say, "I need Tom's trust." It is because when a player effs up Brady says, "ya, i do it too sometimes and I might be close to perfect but that's why I get the big bucks, I cant expect that from younger lesser paid players."
On the other hand, Rodgers often goes on a little bitching hissy fit doing the unthinkable and publicly slamming his mates in the press, when anyone dares "violate his trust."
This proven difference in their demeanors evidences that it is likely that when Brady faces adversity, like losing an OLman or receiver, he just let's it roll of his back. Whereas Rodgers goes into a mental hissy fit, "I trusted that guy, he's gone, Mike McCarthy and Ted dont give me what I need, I cant throw to that new guy he ran a wrong route once, I cant throw when that OLman is out, I cant take this...I'm so great, can't everyone see I'm so great and tell my family to go fuck off, I'm hollywood, guess I gotta blow off the designed offense and run around and make the big play, I gotta do it myself, plus I like watching my highlights, I love my stats."